[WATCH VIDEO]Judge Terence Lewis Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction On The Sets Of Nach Baliye 8
Nach Baliye is a dance, reality-television series on the Indian channel Star Plus. The show is a couple dancing contest. Currently, the show is in its 8th season. Terence Lewis, Sonakshi Sinha, and Mohit Suri are the judges for the ongoing eighth season.
The dance reality show has completed its eight-week run already and now the contestants have to gear up for some real competition. The competition is going to become tougher as the judges expect more and more talent and surprising performances from the contestants.
Amid all the drama and action around the wild card entries and eliminations, Nach Baliye 8 witnesses an embarrassing moment. While shooting for an episode, a shocking wardrobe malfunction took place on the sets.
Can you guess the person?
It was an embarrassing moment for dance guru and Nach Baliye judge Terence Lewis. Choreographer Terence Lewis can pull off some really sick moves on regular days but this one caused him quite a bit of embarrassment.
After a performance, all the male contestants and judges were asked to try dancing on heels. Everyone happily came forward to give it a try and so did Terence Lewis. While attempting a split, his pants which were a tad too tight, ripped. The Nach Baliye judge attempted a harmless 180-degree split but unfortunately, his pants suffered a rip.
Soon, the contestants and their choreographers came to his rescue with a jacket to cover him up. They then continued dancing as the smiling Terence prepared to leave the stage. The wardrobe malfunction left Terence red-faced and co-judge Sonakshi Sinha giggling.
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Opps moment!! Wardrobe malfunction on the sets of #NachBaliye8 @terencehere @sonakshisinha @karantacker @SanamJohar #SanayaIrani @StarPlus pic.twitter.com/0ZHEmDyZDU
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